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Originally posted by Jedcoyxiicut

Hmm think some of u guys passed me on your way home on princess freeway chadstone area near warrigal road. I was the guy in the white r33 that 3 of u overtook. nice to see so many skylines at one go =). keep it up

Lol aha... that was you! nice car man, I was in the black r32 on your right... where'd you go tho? coz i was concentrating on road a lil i noticed u dissapear out the side of my eye then when i looked int he rear view you were gone...

anyways... nice to meet up with youse...

/me goes back to investigating the darkside...

Great night and a good turnout! !

Bowling was great fun.. and well we all know who takes the "style" points for that one ! ...and jet33 - you get the "ice skating" award i think for *almost* falling over so many times, and yet someone managing to stay up!

Thanx for coming guys! well good nite to be had by all... much funs.

Sorry to those that turned up a bit late or didn't find us. We didn't get there till about 11:20 from the bowling, but there was still a few waiting there at donnie which was good. We were there though, so good to meet up with assassin, adzmax and the others there.

Not much of a cruise really happeend (except quick shoot out to Deakin Uni when certain people FINALLY turned up), but would have been a pretty late one already I think for most working the next day. I'm sleep-typing right now :zzzzz:

Next time if people are more up for a cruise, we'll just have a short meet and then cruise on somewhere. Pissing down later anywayz, so wasn't the best to be driving - although sliding the 'line is always fun - freaks anybody behind thats for sure :bahaha:

Originally posted by predator666

Great night and a good turnout! !

Next time if people are more up for a cruise, we'll just have a short meet and then cruise on somewhere. Pissing down later anywayz, so wasn't the best to be driving - although sliding the 'line is always fun - freaks anybody behind thats for sure :bahaha:

hey hunz, ye true...i had a adventurer journey home last nite...was fun tho...lucki there is no cars around when u were doing NAUGHTY on the road:D

What? At donny shoppo? I hung around for about 10 mins - went upstairs and behind star bbq - all that was there was a camry and that's it...

matt

Originally posted by JET-33

mat, we rocked up right on 1130 and there was about 6 cars in their waiting 4 us to rock up.......than we sat there til about 1245 for nark and funky....

errr...yes, that is where the main bus stop is.. dang.. i wanted to see u're sickass car too..next times.

I guess we had about 12 cars there. Wasn't a bad little meet spot, no trouble or anything with security.

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